Takeout: Wing's Chinese Restaurant, Davie

If you are a fan of Peruvian Chinese food, or would just like to try something a little different, this tiny establishment tucked into the corner of a strip mall is worth a visit. It offers a traditional Chinese menu written in English and a Chinese Peruvian menu written in Spanish.

From the Peruvian menu, we order the arros chaufa con langostino (chicken fried rice $7.50 large, $17.45 bucket), at an employee's suggestion. With a more pronounced soy flavor than traditional Chinese fried rice, this dish includes a generous amount of shrimp, vibrant scallions and bits of scrambled eggs.

The tallarin saltado con pollo (noodles with chicken $9) is reminiscent of Chinese lo mein, but is very lightly sauced. Tender, succulent chunks of chicken are paired with slivers of red and green peppers and bok choy. A pleasant kick of ginger spices up this entr�e.

The General Tao's chicken ($6.75 small, $8.75 large), from the Chinese menu, features way more chicken than red and green peppers and has a tangy/sweet sauce with nuances of what tastes like cinnamon.

Crab rangoons (four for $3.50, eight for $4.95) are savory little pillows stuffed with imitation crab meat. Crisp on the outside, creamy fluffy on the inside, these are tasty even though they are made with surimi.

If your order from the Chinese takeout menu totals $20 or more, you also get two egg rolls or two sodas and four crab rangoons.

If your order totals $30 or more, you get two complementary egg rolls or sodas and six chicken wings.

This only applies to takeout orders and is not applicable to items ordered from the Chinese Peruvian menu. — Tracey Broussard